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Northern Ireland syphilis cases 'worrying' | Northern Ireland syphilis cases 'worrying' |
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Health experts have said they are seeing a worrying rise in cases of the sexually transmitted infection syphilis in Northern Ireland. | Health experts have said they are seeing a worrying rise in cases of the sexually transmitted infection syphilis in Northern Ireland. |
One doctor has even reported regular cases of babies being affected by the disease. | One doctor has even reported regular cases of babies being affected by the disease. |
The latest figures on syphilis in Northern Ireland are from 2011. | The latest figures on syphilis in Northern Ireland are from 2011. |
They show 52 new cases in that year, but sexual health workers on the frontline have said the numbers today are far higher. | They show 52 new cases in that year, but sexual health workers on the frontline have said the numbers today are far higher. |
A decade ago the disease was almost eradicated in Northern Ireland, but it is now being described as a "daily occurrence". | A decade ago the disease was almost eradicated in Northern Ireland, but it is now being described as a "daily occurrence". |
If left untreated, the STI can cause mental deterioration, blindness, deafness and lead to a range of issues with the central nervous system. | If left untreated, the STI can cause mental deterioration, blindness, deafness and lead to a range of issues with the central nervous system. |
It is not just adults having unprotected sex who fall victim to the infection. | It is not just adults having unprotected sex who fall victim to the infection. |
It can be transferred to unborn babies, causing miscarriages, premature births and stillbirths. | It can be transferred to unborn babies, causing miscarriages, premature births and stillbirths. |
Dr Wallace Dinsmore of the Royal Victoria Hospital said: "Syphilis is something that we thought had gone, now it is a daily occurrence. | Dr Wallace Dinsmore of the Royal Victoria Hospital said: "Syphilis is something that we thought had gone, now it is a daily occurrence. |
"We have cases of babies affected by syphilis once every two weeks." | "We have cases of babies affected by syphilis once every two weeks." |
Dr Gary Smyth, medical director at Randox Health, said: "We need to encourage anyone who thinks they may be infected to get tested, whether that is by using a kit at home or by visiting the GUM clinic''. |
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